Young America 18 to 29 Now Speaks UP

In 2020, 13 young adults from around the country came together to document their lives during a historic moment. These are our stories.

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Young America in 2020: In Our Own Words

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18-to-29 Now Team

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10/29/20

A conversation on activism, having difficult political conversations and what gives us hope.

People assume a lot about Gen Z and young Millennials: we’re overly sensitive, we’re not willing to work hard, or we’re just downright entitled. Having grown up in a post-smartphone society, we’re consumed by social media. We aren’t engaged enough in the political system or take politics too personally. People harbor these assumptions without actually talking — or, better yet, listening — to young adults. Though this isn’t a new phenomenon by any means, it is an especially critical mistake as we approach the presidential election.

Young and first-time voters will make up a sizable voting bloc come Nov. 3. Millennials and Gen Z now make up 37 percent of the eligible voting population, according to census data analyzed by the Brookings Institution. According to CIRCLE, youth voter-registration numbers are higher in a number of states than in 2016. What’s more, Rock the Vote recently had its most successful National Voter Registration Day ever on Sept. 22, with an estimated 200,000 people submitting applications or checking their registration status.

To dive deeper into this political moment, 18-to-29 Now teamed up with POPSUGAR. Read and watch video excerpts of the conversation on POPSUGAR.

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